Pregnacy

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    Month 1

    1-12 weeks Mom
    Mood Changes
    Bloating
    Cramps
    Frequent Urination Baby
    Fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining
    Egg divides into multiple cells
    Umbilical cord forms
    6-7mm long
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    Month 2

    Mom
    Morning Sickness
    Food Aversions
    Heartburn and Indigestion
    Constipation Baby
    Begins to develop mouth, nose, and ears
    Eyelids formed
    Lungs connected to throat
    Changes from embryo to fetus
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    Month 3

    Mom
    Nausea
    Vaginal Discharge Increase
    Fatigue
    Skin Changes Baby
    Intestines and muscular system are taking shape
    Some bones begin to harden
    Fingers and Toes develop
    2 inches long
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    Month 4

    Mom
    Food Cravings
    Abdominal Pain
    Sensitive Teeth and Gums
    Stretch Marks Baby
    5 inches long
    Developing Facial Features
    Producing estrogen and testosterone
    Kidneys produce urine
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    Month 5

    Mom
    Swollen Feet
    Lower Back Pain
    Braxton Hicks
    Difficulty Sleeping Baby
    Movements become noticeable
    Skin produces vernix and lanugo
    Sleeps and wakes at regular intervals
    Starts to suck thumb
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    Month 6

    Mom
    Heartburn
    Hot Flashes
    Leg Cramps
    Dizziness Baby
    Eyeballs move behind eyelids
    Responds to loud noises
    Lungs fully formed
    Forms fingerprints and toe prints
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    Month 7

    Mom
    Sciatica
    Pelvic Pain
    Constipation
    Braxton Hicks Baby
    Lungs produce surfactant
    Can open and close eyes
    Produces melanin
    10 ½ inches
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    Month 8

    Mom
    Hemorrhoids
    Varicose Veins
    Stress or Anxiety
    Frequent Urination Baby
    Lanugo starts to disappear
    Hair in head may start to grow
    Able to control body temperature
    More active
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    Month 9

    Mom
    Tingling or numbness in fingers and hands
    Pelvic pressure
    Pigmentation
    Stretch Marks Baby
    Moves into a head-down position
    Could be in breech position
    Lungs continue to develop until birth
    Continues to gain weight